"La fàbrica de lletres" Alright, I heard that @ute34576 made Catalan for me, and I'm kind of glad. At first I think it's amazing, but then I noticed something's not quite right. So I decided to make my own to make it be original. I know it's like Spanish, but it's different. And also, I thought Catalan isn't a canon language jsut because there's no real country that speals Catalan other than Catalonia (which is part of Spain and isn't a country), but I was wrong. Andorra speaks Catalan. So, Catalan can be official. Back on topic, here are the letters. A: Same B: Same C: Same as Spanish D: Same as Spanish (Dau) E: Same F: Same as Spanish (Flama) G: Same (Gimnàstica) H: Same as Spanish I: Same as Spanish (Imant) J: Same as Spanish/French (Juga a jocs) K: Same L: That is very very hard. Let's just make him be like Korean ㄴ. He makes the /l/ sound when he goes slow (Lent). It's not quite accurate, what do you think? M: Same (Magdalena) N: Same O: Same P: Same as Indonesian (Pintar) Q: Same as Indonesian R: Same, but he behaves like Greek Rho as he likes his wheels (Rodes) S: Same (Serp) T: Same as D (Tambor) U: Same as Spanish (Univers) V: Same as Spanish (Vibrar) W: Same as Spanish X: Same as Portuguese, I guess. Y: Same Z: Same La fàbrica de paraules parlants (The Catalan Version of the Talking Words Factory) Of course we have Sticky Vowels, but apparently, the sticky vowel room is like the Spanish Version. But the twist is, Only acute and grave and umulat accents attach on vowels. Graves only go on A's, E's, and O's. Acutes only go on all vowels except for A. Umulats only go on I's and U's. And there's a big digraph machine. We know that vowels alone can make different sounds or vowels make different sounds together. But we hear two vowel sounds in one digraph. Now for the consonants, oh boy. It's going to be alot like the Digraph machine and sound changer from the Portuguese version. But actually, this machine is going to transform the Letter's shapes. S will be transformed into C or Ç. J will transform into G, and W will transform into U or Ü for examples. Yeah. Also, like the french version, there's a silent Letter Machine, but it's only for I, U, and T. It's not very big though.
Credit to @ute34576 for making me remix it. And credit to everyone else.